Uninstall Emus4U App

Cydia is failing iOS users the world over as updates are fewer and further between than ever before. It’s not too much of a disaster though as we have installers like Emus4U to use. Emus4U offers some of the Cydia content, such as games emulators and modified apps, for free and it is proving to be popular. Learn more about the unofficial app store called Emus4U and read on to find out how to delete it if the need arises.

How to Delete Emus4U App :

Deleting Emus4U can be done in four different ways:

Method 1: Delete the Profile

Open the iOS Settings app on your device and go to General

Tap Profiles and Device Management

Tap the profile for Emus4U and then tap Delete Profile

Come out of Settings and Emus4U will be gone from your device

Method 2: Delete the App Icon

Find the app icon on your home page and long press on it

It will start to wiggle (as will all the icons). Tap the small cross on the top corner of the icon

Tap on Delete when the confirmation message appears

Emus4U will be removed from your device

Video: Watch for a demonstration of these steps

Method 3: Restoring to Factory Settings

This is going to remove, not just emus4U, but all your settings and data too and the most up to date firmware installed on your device. You do need iTunes to be up to data as well.

Take a backup of your data

Disable your passcode, Touch ID and Find my iPhone/iPad

If the Trust This Computer message appears on your device, tap Yes

Click the name of the connected device on the menu on the left of the iTunes screen – this is only if you have two or more devices registered

Click on Restore and then click Restore again on the popup message

Wait for iTunes to restore your iOS device to factory settings

When your device reboots, it should be on the Hello screen and the latest iOS firmware

Method 4: Restore From a Previous Backup

Make sure that you use an iTunes backup that you took before installing Emus4U:

Connect your iOS device to your Mac or PC and launch iTunes

Input your passcode and if a Trust This Computer message shows up, click on Yes

Choose the device summary for the connected device (if you have two or more devices)

Click on Restore Backup

Choose a backup from the list and click Restore

Wait – iTunes will now restore your device to the backup you chose. You might be asked to put your passcode in during the installation. Do so but do NOT disconnect your device until the entire process has finished otherwise it cannot sync with your Mac or PC.

When the restore is over, disconnect and start using your device again.

Why You Should Try Emus4U :

Emus4U has plenty of content to choose from along with a heap of features: